This cleanser started with a juicer. Seriously.
The founders’ grandma was a wellness pioneer in the 70s, blending kale and spinach before it was cool. That family obsession with cold-pressed greens is the literal DNA of Youth to the People — not just a marketing story.
A $36 gel cleanser. I was skeptical — until I saw “makeup remover” on the bottle. That’s a bold claim for a gentle formula.
Vegan & Leaping Bunny
No animal testing, ever. Non-negotiable for them.
Cold-Pressed
Key antioxidants are extracted without heat to keep them potent.
Superfood Blend
Kale, spinach, green tea — it reads like a smoothie menu.
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It’s not just food smashed into a bottle. The greens are processed for skincare efficacy. The real hero is the antioxidant cocktail — fights daily environmental gunk.
- Kale: packed with vitamins C, E & K
- Spinach: rich in iron and vitamin C
- Green Tea: caffeine and antioxidants calm inflammation
- Alfalfa: vitamins and amino acids to nourish
Feels like a lightweight, emerald gel. Lathers into a soft, creamy foam — not the stripping, sudsy kind. Smells faintly of fresh-cut herbs and… honesty? It’s not perfumed.
After two weeks, my morning oil slick was gone. But it didn’t magically erase blackheads — a press release would lie and say it did.
My complexion looks clearer — not “perfect,” but balanced. Redness calmed down. It’s a fantastic second cleanse or a solo act for light days.
It’s a brilliant, no-BS daily cleanser. The origin story is real, and the product delivers on its simple promise.